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    Third Grade Math Visual Aids

    I've fiddled around today and made the visual aids described in the third grade math teacher's manual, except that they are all the size of one regular piece of paper - so that I can keep them in a folder.

    I've attached the multiplication charts. I'll scan the other charts and attach them later. Hopefully this can save someone else some time. I was inspired by Colomama's presentation at Sodalitas.

    BTW, your templates for the 2nd grade math saved me bunches of time yesterday prepping for my daughter.
    Attached Files
    Susan

    2022-2023
    A (14) - MP 6 Lit/Classical, MS Science II MPOA, FFL, Pre-Algebra
    C (13) - MP 6 Lit/Classical, MS Science I MPOA, FFL
    G (9) - SC 1 Reading, R&S 2 Math

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    Re: Third Grade Math Visual Aids

    Just sharing the love! Glad it was helpful.
    DS14- Simply Classical mash-up of Traditional Spelling 2 and SC 7/8
    DD12- Classic Core 6th Grade w/ First Form
    DD10- Classic Core 4th Grade w/ Greek Myths and American History

    We've completed:
    Classic Core Jr. kindergarten thru grade 5
    Simply Classical levels B, C, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5/6

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      #3
      Re: Third Grade Math Visual Aids

      All right here are the other ones I made.
      Attached Files
      Susan

      2022-2023
      A (14) - MP 6 Lit/Classical, MS Science II MPOA, FFL, Pre-Algebra
      C (13) - MP 6 Lit/Classical, MS Science I MPOA, FFL
      G (9) - SC 1 Reading, R&S 2 Math

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        #4
        Re: Third Grade Math Visual Aids

        Impressive, ladies!

        Maybe we can bind all of these into one SC booklet or into a combined pdf, as we discussed doing with all of Colomama's helps.

        If anyone has created anything else not yet posted to this forum, please post here or, if you prefer, send to me, [email protected].

        As Colomama said at Sodalitas (paraphrased), if a person tries to teach without the visual aids, he is missing out!
        Simply Classical: A Beautiful Education for Any Child (Memoria Press)

        SimplyClassical.com -- catalog, curriculum, book

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          #5
          Re: Third Grade Math Visual Aids

          Thank you so much for creating these visual aids! They will come in handy as we begin level 3 of math in the next month or so.

          Heather

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            #6
            Re: Third Grade Math Visual Aids

            Originally posted by HeatherB View Post
            Thank you so much for creating these visual aids! They will come in handy as we begin level 3 of math in the next month or so.

            Heather
            You're very welcome. I figured that if I spent a bunch of time putting them together for myself, I might as well post them and maybe save someone else some time.
            Susan

            2022-2023
            A (14) - MP 6 Lit/Classical, MS Science II MPOA, FFL, Pre-Algebra
            C (13) - MP 6 Lit/Classical, MS Science I MPOA, FFL
            G (9) - SC 1 Reading, R&S 2 Math

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              #7
              Just resurrecting this thread In hopes that someone saved the visual aides because the link is broken in the first post.

              Anyone?
              Mama of 2, teacher of 3
              SY 22/23
              6A, teaching TFL & CC Chreia/Maxim w/ Elementary Greek Year One
              MP2

              Completed MPK, MP1, MP2, 3A, 4A, 5A
              SC B, SC C, SC1 (Phonics/Math)

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                #8
                enbateau I will see if I still have my charts on my computer, I’m just about positive that I do. I’ll come back and post them again.
                Susan

                2022-2023
                A (14) - MP 6 Lit/Classical, MS Science II MPOA, FFL, Pre-Algebra
                C (13) - MP 6 Lit/Classical, MS Science I MPOA, FFL
                G (9) - SC 1 Reading, R&S 2 Math

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                  #9
                  I didn't realize someone had already made something, so I worked on these a few weeks ago. I haven't printed them and checked for errors yet, so if someone finds an error let me know so I can fix it! We'll start using this in July. Hope it helps someone!

                  -Laura
                  Attached Files
                  2019-2020
                  DD8, MP3/SC5-6
                  DD6, MP1
                  DD5, MPK

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                    #10
                    We bought R&S Arithmetic 3 from MP a few months ago, and I'm putting together resources. I was browsing through the balcklines wondering if the multiplication animals would help as we wrap up Math 2. But I haven't drug out the TM to see how they all put it together yet. It always confuses me until someone shows what they do.
                    Mama of 2, teacher of 3
                    SY 22/23
                    6A, teaching TFL & CC Chreia/Maxim w/ Elementary Greek Year One
                    MP2

                    Completed MPK, MP1, MP2, 3A, 4A, 5A
                    SC B, SC C, SC1 (Phonics/Math)

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by sfhargett View Post
                      enbateau I will see if I still have my charts on my computer, I’m just about positive that I do. I’ll come back and post them again.
                      Yay! Thanks all.
                      Mama of 2, teacher of 3
                      SY 22/23
                      6A, teaching TFL & CC Chreia/Maxim w/ Elementary Greek Year One
                      MP2

                      Completed MPK, MP1, MP2, 3A, 4A, 5A
                      SC B, SC C, SC1 (Phonics/Math)

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                        #12
                        I like the ones you made ljallen44! Those look better than the ones I made. It looked like the link for the hand drawn ones I made still work. (At least they do for me).

                        I'm almost all the way through R&S 3 and the animals really aren't necessary. The charts are used for reciting the fact families. The class time instructions will say something like - "Drill multiplication 7-8." I think the animals are supposed to give the students an idea of which family they're working on or maybe to show how much they've learned as a moral booster. My son hasn't ever remarked on them. My daughter may be excited about having new animals on the chart, but I'm not sure.
                        Susan

                        2022-2023
                        A (14) - MP 6 Lit/Classical, MS Science II MPOA, FFL, Pre-Algebra
                        C (13) - MP 6 Lit/Classical, MS Science I MPOA, FFL
                        G (9) - SC 1 Reading, R&S 2 Math

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                          #13
                          Good to know. I just hate that I didn't think to do the multiplication keys and it ate up a lot of time and confusion trying to suss it out so late in the game. But good to know the other series above works.
                          Mama of 2, teacher of 3
                          SY 22/23
                          6A, teaching TFL & CC Chreia/Maxim w/ Elementary Greek Year One
                          MP2

                          Completed MPK, MP1, MP2, 3A, 4A, 5A
                          SC B, SC C, SC1 (Phonics/Math)

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by ljallen44 View Post
                            I didn't realize someone had already made something, so I worked on these a few weeks ago. I haven't printed them and checked for errors yet, so if someone finds an error let me know so I can fix it! We'll start using this in July. Hope it helps someone!

                            -Laura
                            Well, these are pretty amazing! How did you make them? You didn't happen to make the posters did you? The multiplicand and divisor ones? I tried so hard to make it fit on a 8x11 paper and failed three times! Great job!

                            I think this post needs a sticky!
                            Christine

                            (2022/2023)
                            DD1 8/23/09 -Mix of MP 6/7
                            DS2 9/1/11 - Mix of SC 7/8 and SC 9/10 (R&S 5, FFL)
                            DD3 2/9/13 -SC 5/6

                            Previous Years
                            DD 1 (MPK, SC2 (with AAR), SC3, SC4, Mix of MP3/4, Mix MP5/6
                            DS2 (SCB, SCC, MPK, AAR/Storytime Treasures), CLE Math, Mix of MP3/4, MP5 (literature mix of SC 7/8/MP5)
                            DD3 (SCA, SCB, Jr. K workbooks, soaking up from the others, MPK, AAR), MP1, MP2

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                              #15
                              Hey ladies! Thank you so much for sharing these! I cannot express how thankful I am as I was just trying to figure out creating the multiplication charts with the sea creatures (even though I didn’t really “get it”).

                              These are are perfect for putting in sheet protectors for a binder.

                              Susan P in VA

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